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Assemblies, Namespaces,classes

Hi,

My question its more about the theory about how to organize namespaces,
assemblies, etc...

Im very desorganized, and sometimes i create for instance some classes and
namespaces, but when i finish the job, or i have complete the 70%, i see that
it could be better organized, and its a little frustrating...

Could you provide to me some links to interesting web pages about
organization of assemblies, classes, namespaces, etc...?

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Thanks
Regards.
Josema
Nov 17 '05 #1
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In message <4D**********************************@microsoft.co m>, Josema
<Je******@ocu.org> writes
Hi,

My question its more about the theory about how to organize namespaces,
assemblies, etc...

Im very desorganized, and sometimes i create for instance some classes and
namespaces, but when i finish the job, or i have complete the 70%, i see that
it could be better organized, and its a little frustrating...


What you are saying implies that you aren't doing a great deal of
upfront design work before you start writing code. If you prefer to work
that way (and I wouldn't recommend it) you need to continuously refactor
as your design evolves. My advice would be to get a solid design (with
at the very least most if not all of the classes identified) before you
write a line of code.

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Steve Walker
Nov 17 '05 #2

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